Using Fictional Stories as a Pathway to Science Content
Posted on February 21, 2022 by fictionalstoriesinscience
*Note: Links are Amazon affiliate links. Clinking on these links supports my work. Thank You! One of my FAVORITE ways to discover new books is by strolling through the library shelves…especially when I am in a new-to-me library, which was the case for today’s… Continue Reading ““Arithmechicks Add Up””
Posted on January 2, 2022 by fictionalstoriesinscience
*Note: Links are Amazon affiliate links. Clinking on these links supports my work. Thank You! Pulls at the heartstrings and opens the mind. This is the type of book that I received as a gift this past winter from a close friend. Powerful. And… Continue Reading ““Red” by Michael Hall”
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